And get this: You can buy it with its own companion D&D-style board game called Cities of Darkscorch. The compilation is out March 4, while the board game will be released May 30.

Here's a description of a game in a press release:

Roleplaying as any of Darkscorch Canticles’ sixteen determined bands, one to six players traverse the broken roads of Darkscorch—battling such forbidding quartets as Grimsword, Narcissus, Ass-Centaur and 97 more—to collect city banners from such pits of hard rock competition as Afterdath, Wizard’s Wellspring, and Throk. Along the way players may augment their bands through the use of fate cards with new artwork from the demented minds of John McGavock McConnell and Eliza Childress. The ultimate goal is Numenor, victory, and a record contract penned in brimstone, VD, and pot smoke.

Packaged in a custom game box with new artwork by Robert Soden, in a limited edition of 1500, The Cities of Darkscorch includes the following elements: